Don Friedlich's graphite molds for glass jewelry:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/optilevers/3360256992/in/photostream/
Corning museum has workshops in all sorts of glassworking technique:
http://www.cmog.org/dynamic.aspx?id=156
Good luck.
-- Rod McCormick Professor of Jewelry/Metals Chair, Crafts Department The University of the Arts 320 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 215.717-6107 rmccormick@uarts.edu On May 26, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Greg Pettengill wrote: > On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Andrew Werby <awerby@computersculpture.com > > wrote: > (SNIP) > For architectural purposes, a more straightforward approach might be > to use CNC to carve blocks of graphite, and pour liquid glass > directly into it. I know an artist who casts glass that way, and > it's a proven process.] > > Has Zcorp or anyone else used graphite (powder) in a Layered > Manufacturing Process ((LMP) RP)? > > Could you give me any links/pointers to glass cast in graphite? > > > -- > Best Regards > Greg Pettengill > > Cote' Art & Engineering, Inc. > website: coteart.com > (321)420-9037 Land Line > (321)269-7587 CellReceived on Wed May 27 00:08:26 2009
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